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USC United Summit Center - John D. Good Recovery Center

100 Hopemont Drive, Terra Alta, West Virginia, 26764
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About USC United Summit Center - John D. Good Recovery Center

The John D. Good Recovery Center provides residential treatment for adult men and women facing substance abuse disorder. Treatment options include a 90 day recovery community program, group and individual therapy and 12-step participation. Treatment is peer-driven and community-based and encourages self-reliance, personal growth, and responsibility.

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This place and people saved my life. Great staff and epic responsible program. Still clean 3 plus years later.. Thank you
Donnie B
John D Good Recovery Center was one of the most transformative and enjoyable experiences of my entire life, which I owe to the people I was with and the people who work there. I wouldn't trade my time there for anything.
Ms
It was brought to my attention by a loved one in this center has repeatedly asked for the group meetings to stop allowing the glorification of drug use to be sole topic. I have even addressed this issue and it seems to be on going. Drug abuse continues to be an issue and the staff refuses to drug test anyone or stop this behavior. It is sad when even the therapist tells an addict this place is no good for them and this place if for people with no hope. So wow...great job staff.
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Bryan
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Once your in its a good place be.. there a long waiting list. If you can get in I've heard it's a good place
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BG
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This program was a state paid rehab. It was not a fancy place, but they had counseling classes all day long and NA/AA meetings every evening. Each person was expected to do chores and participate in their rehabilitation.